News - Martha Jones
By HELEN RAE THE grandparents of heart-swap toddler Martha Andersen hope to raise thousands of pounds for the hospital which gave their child a second chance of life. Just last year the youngster's family was told she had only a few hours to live.
By Tyrone Richardson, The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Apr. 17--Martha Jones buys her bread at Entenmann's Bakery Outlet. The 64-year-old retired Allentown resident also scans through supermarket circulars for the best deals, clips coupons and stocks up on some items at a nearby dollar store.
By Kellie B. Gormly Pittsburgh International Children's Theater is wrapping up its 38th season with the stage version of a well-loved children's book series that gives kids valuable lessons on how to keep friends, producers say.
By Kristin Davis, The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va. Aug. 24--DARE COUNTY Martha Jones traded in her usual role of school nurse for bossy adolescent basketball player. She blamed a fellow "student" for messing up a shot. She complained to the coach when a less-than-stellar player was put in.
By RITA SHERROW Time travels for "Doctor Who," opening its third season at 7 and 8:30 p.m. Friday on Sci Fi, cable channel 175. David Tennant is Dr. Who, a nearly eternal being who roams the universe in a phone booth. In the first episode, Catherine Tate is a bride stolen from her wedding.
